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Discover exclusive hip-hop features on HotNewHipHop. Read interviews, album reviews, think pieces, and curated lists covering music, culture, and more. Original Content Examining the ways in which Kendrick Lamar draws inspiration from Tupac Shakur.
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Danny Schwartz September 14, 2015 Original Content Jay Electronica has some strangely unique essentials.
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Chris Tart March 01, 2015 Original Content The top 10 Tupac songs that are still lyrically relevant, and more importantly, pertinent, in 2017, on the anniversary of his death.
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Kyle Battle September 13, 2017 Reviews The short new project from the OVO singer taps into his sought-after pop-songwriting techniques.
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Trevor Smith October 05, 2017 Reviews Lil Uzi Vert embraces his pop-punk spirit on "Luv is Rage 2."
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Alphonse Pierre August 29, 2017 Original Content In honor of "Free Bricks 2," we count down Gucci Mane and Future's five best collaborative tracks.
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Patrick Lyons November 17, 2016 Original Content Some choice cuts from Tory Lanez's mixtape era ('10-'14).
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Danny Schwartz July 28, 2016 Original Content HNHH re-visits and reminisces about classic albums upon the anniversary of their release with the new series "Classic Rotation." To kick things off, we take a look at Snoop Doggy Dogg's "Doggystyle" which dropped on this day in 1993.
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TWL November 23, 2013 TV Explore Mariska Hargitay's journey from starring in "Law & Order: SVU" to becoming a powerful advocate for survivors of assault.
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Rain Adams February 20, 2024 TV Discover Tiffany Whitlow's journey to success and her estimated net worth in 2023 as a star of "Love & Marriage: Huntsville."
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Jake Skudder December 15, 2023 Music Explore Avril Lavigne's career, her musical evolution, impact on fashion, and philanthropic efforts in the music industry.
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Rain Adams February 02, 2024 Original Content Our "Classic Rotation" series revisits classic albums on the anniversary of their release. Today we take a look at Dr. Dre's classic album, "2001", which dropped fifteen years ago on November 16, 1999.
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Chris Tart November 16, 2014